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CTC has a dedicated team of campaigners supported by the Right to Ride network, which is the largest group of dedicated voluntary cycle campaigners in the UK.

We lobby locally, regionally and nationally for better rights and conditions for cyclists.  The measures that we think will encourage more people to cycle - and why we think more people should be encouraged to do so - are set out in our 'New Vision for Cycling'.

Campaign News

Campaign News

The Government is working on a National Cycle Plan for England, promised by the Prime Minister earlier this year. Thanks to everyone who let us know what the Plan's prioirities should be - you can find out more below.

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Current Campaigns...

Support our Stop SMIDSY campaign to help reduce the risks by tackling bad behaviour on our roads.  Also join in our other campaigns, such as Right to Ride to School, Safety in Numbers, Fill That Hole and Coastal Access
What We Do...

What We Do...

CTC campaigns at a national and local level to improve conditions for all cyclists. We work with other transport and environmental charities on wider transport objectives and provide support to the Cyclists' Defence Fund.
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What You Can Do...

Support our national campaigns or act locally through our Right to Ride network, which represents us at ground level. For topical updates, subscribe to the CycleDigest or join us at our campaign conferences (and meet up with fellow activists!). We also offer campaigning advice.
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Resources and Policy

See CTC's policies on just about every issue to do with cycling. We also publish Cycle Digest, a quarterly newsletter for all those professionally or voluntarily involved or interested in creating better provision for cyclists





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